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Using Super PACs to Get Rid of Super PACs

But he reasoned that if he could collect even $1 from 1,000 classmates, he would have enough to work with. For the FEC, purely satirical PACs present a potential administrative burden.

Republicans Expect Ugly Florida Primary

“If Mica is able to keep this 2- or 3-to-1 money advantage, it’s going to be very hard [for Adams] to punch through a message,” said Tre’ Evers, a Republican consultant based in central Florida.

Members Act on Student Loans

President Obama rallied students to urge Congress to pass legislation that would avoid the doubling of Stafford loan interest rates, which would surge to 6.8 percent if Congress does not act by July 1.

Senators Urge House to Pass Postal Bill

“Failing to act would hasten the Postal Service’s financial decline, which would threaten a mailing industry that employs over 8 million people and generates almost $1 trillion in economic activity each

Green Voters Go on the Offensive

When Democratic strategist Bill Burton went looking for a partner to help his super PAC launch a $1 million ad campaign announced last week, he had more than one reason to knock on the door of the League

Republican Youth Ready for Campaign

Republicans lost the youth vote by just 1 point in 1980 and 2 points in 2000, the latter a close election that Schriver said proves the value of investing in the targeting of college students and Americans

Mitch McConnell Prepared for 2014 Campaign

Anti-McConnell third-party groups, which substantially outspent those in favor of him in 2008 — by about 5-to-1, according to the Center for Responsive Politics — will likely be blunted in 2014.